[…] of wipes you need for the container. Obviously, the two were made for one another. So, naturally, I made the leap into thinking about WordPress themes, WordPress plugins, and theme-specific plugins. It’s what anyone would logically do, right? Reasons for Theme-Specific Plugins Generally speaking, one of the nicest things about WordPress is that we […]
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If you’re building functionality considered must-use, it’s worth building it in such a way that follows a standard structure within the mu-plugins directory.
I’m going to be sending out a Blogging Plugins survey very soon to potential users soon and would like as many of you as interested to sign up.
If you’re ever interested in getting into WordPress plugins, then there’s a wide array of material available for you to read – this includes material across who-knows-how-many blogs, people on Twitter, and even physical books available on Amazon or likely your local bookstore (well, maybe – heh). But when it comes to building and maintaining […]
[…] talk about functionality, performance, and things like that (not that they are unimportant, but they are just one part of the conversation). When it comes to WordPress plugins, the functionality one offers may range from very small to incredibly large. And this is how it is with almost any type of product, isn’t it? […]